The 1st Montreal Guitar Show strikes a chord!

Finally, an event devoted to the art and craft of the guitar! Welcome to the
inaugural Montreal Guitar Show, this July 6-8 in the Hyatt Regency Montréal. The largest guitar show in Canada,
presented as part of the MMMIS and the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, it’s seventh heaven for sixstring
enthusiasts, not only hosting 70 exhibitors, but offering up their gorgeous wares for sale! Better yet, organizers
have booked an amazing array of guitar-centric activities to thrill axe fanatics, from the neophyte to the virtuoso!

The runaway success of the guitar luthier/craftsman series at last year’s Montreal Musician and Musical Instrument
Show clearly demonstrated the need for a separate show dedicated to the instrument. And, devoted as ever to
promoting musicianship to the mass audience, the MMMIS and the Festival decided to combine the two: bringing the
artist/artisans to the people who most appreciate them. It all happens in an entirely new, perfectly hospitable venue
where crowds can admire, try out and even purchase the most beautiful hand-made instruments crafted by master
luthiers. Our instruments carry many passports — Canada, Québec, Argentina, the U.S., Hungary, France, Germany
— for what amounts to a global guitar tour!

See, hear, touch, and feel…

No true guitar lover can be satisfied just looking or listening… which suits us perfectly well, because the MMMIS has
always meant "interaction"! And the Montreal Guitar Show fulfills that mandate with a mostly free slate of activities
designed to satisfy every taste, in an environment created to enhance the fan experience. For instance, instruments
can be "test-driven" in private studios for optimal playing and listening.

The opportunity to hold an instrument made by the likes of Mario Beauregard, Bill Comins, Rick Davis,
Michael Greenfield, Michael Lewis, Linda Manzer, John Monteleone, Tom Ribbecke or Jean Rompré is reason
enough to visit! However, fans can also participate in workshops hosted by Sergei de Jonge, Charles Fox,
Oskar Graf, Peter Hopkins and Ervin Somogyi on all things guitar, from the a-b-c’s of the craft, to choosing a guitar
based on the wood used in its manufacture. It all culminates in a series of mini-concerts starring players like
Mike Doolin, Bruce Sexauer and Michael Dunn, who will showcase the magically resonant tones of these peerless
instruments.

And let’s not forget the Ste-Cat permanent guitar collection! Luthiers Peter Hopkins (archtop), Jean Rompré
(classical), and Rick Davis and Tim McKnight (acoustic) are the first to have crafted guitars — and what guitars! —
exclusively for this permanent collection, established to offer a helping hand to our most promising young musicians
through free year-long loans of high-quality instruments. Establishing this "guitar bank" is our way of helping the next
generation of musicians while celebrating the immense talent of the luthiers who make these works of art. Remember
that in each edition, at least two luthiers chosen at random from among those participating in the MGS will take their
turns creating guitars bearing the Ste-Cat logo. These new instruments will be exhibited each year as part of the MGS.

All the world’s a stage for the guitar

Think you’ve had your fill of guitar? The genuine devotee is always hungry for more… and we’re serving up two
concert series exclusively featuring the guitar, presented as part of the MGS and the MMMIS:

· The four concerts of the Guitar Guitar series — presented in the Salon Jeanne-Mance by XM Satellite Radio
— with the Ritary Ensemble, the California Guitar Trio, the Lionel Loueke Trio and Brooke Miller

· The aptly-named Guitarissimo series — presented by General Motors in the GM-MMMIS Tent — held every
night of the Festival run, with David Gogo, Jorge Martinez, John Campbelljohn, Thomas Carbou,
Erik Mongrain, Ray Bonneville, Denis Chang, Del Vezeau, Mimi Fox, Don Ross and Jim Weider with his
special guest Mitch Stein

The Montreal Guitar Show welcomes all guitar enthusiasts, amateur instrument makers and music lovers who want to
better understand the possibilities of this versatile instrument, discover the secrets of its craftsmen, or simply fill their
senses with the unequaled tonal glory of guitar! It all happens July 6 to 8, 2007, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Salon
Alfred Rouleau of the Hyatt Regency Montréal — the ultimate treat for the modest daily fee of $10! Until then, visit
montrealguitarshow.com to learn more about the show, and to subscribe to our newsletter featuring all the news on
the MGS, the MMMIS and the Festival.

The Montreal Guitar Show, presented as part of the Montreal Musician and Musical Instrument Show (MMMIS)
and the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, would like to acknowledge the support of its partners, Acoustic
Guitar and Fingerstyle magazine.